Samsung may unveil upgraded Galaxy S II LTE next week

The IFA trade show in Berlin kicks off on September 1st and Samsung has already made it known that it will have a big presence there. We’ve heard that it will announce the Samsung GALAXY Tab 7.7, the Wave 3, and the GALAXY Note but now Sammyhub suggests there could be more in store. Samsung could be preparing to take the wraps off of an upgraded GALAXY S II smartphone that could be the world’s first 4G LTE/WCDMA/GSM handset. The phone may also sport a faster 1.5GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera, a 1,850 mAh battery and a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display. The rumor of NFC support definitely has us wondering if this will launch in the United States as the Android Ice Cream Sandwich-packing Nexus Prime, which is rumored to hit Verizon as a 4G LTE phone.

Pleeease let Verizon right all their past wrongs and release this soon as the Nexus Prime.

Anonymous

Is it at all possible that this variant is what will be launched in the US in the coming weeks?

The Sprint FCC filing certainly was a tad bigger than the original version.

Would make great sense to me if they kicked off it’s launch in the US now as they missed the boat on the first release?

http://www.vgchartz.com SuperChunk

Dear god … I hope Verizon gets the Nexus Prime.

ohio818

If the article as stated is correct, this can’t be Verizon-bound. WCDMA != CDMA.

http://www.facebook.com/people/Harold-Cho/5738326 Harold Cho

Apple is going to get even more busy with law suits. They are pretty much suing every galaxy models that are selling well.

Anonymous

The phone that will be good enough to replace my OG Droid…

http://www.twitter.com/tsayguy tsayguy

And my sputtering Droid Eris

webby

If this is the Nexus Prime and Big Red gets it, I will be first in line on release day.

Georgetown Sir

Nobody lines up for android phones.

Hapki5000

Your mom does

Vanilla Ice

Your an idiot.

Anonymous

History usually repeats it’s self mostly and it will in this case to some degree. Sprint will get the first Nexus Prime that is a definate then possibly tmobile..Verizon shouldn’t see this device at all because they don’t support anything that is stock android nor have they ever had any other nexus device. But I guess first time for everything…